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  • Professor Dan Ladley

    Professor Dan Ladley: Expert in financial regulation, and your future qualification There are important discussions going on around financial regulation; what the next crisis will be and how to prevent and limit the scope of crisis.

  • North America

    If you are from North America, use this page to navigate to your country to find out about entry requirements, national student societies and other country-specific information.

  • From Individuals to Populations: An Introduction to Genetics

    Module code: BS1050 This module will introduce you to the patterns of genetic variation/inheritance in families and of genetic variation in populations, and to current applications of genetics into modern medicine, anthropology, biotechnology and conservation.

  • Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS2040 ‘Bioinformatics’ gives an introductory overview of the underpinning principles of molecular biology that allow the acquisition, analysis and storage of information about genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes.

  • Financial Engineering

    Module code: MA3471 Quantitative finance is widely recognized as a rapidly expanding market for mathematical and scientific skills. Financial Mathematics is the application of advanced mathematical methods to financial markets and financial management.

  • Team Leicester

    Discover Team Leicester sports clubs at the University of Leicester.

  • Finance for SMEs

    Module code: AF2141 This module discusses the economic and legal environment of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

  • Digital System Design and Programming

    Module code: EG3232 Are you fascinated by the intricate designs that power digital devices for intelligent robots, high-performance musical instruments, or virtual-real visualisation? This module offers a deep dive into reconfigurable hardware, focusing on the integration of...

  • From Individuals to Populations: An Introduction to Genetics

    Module code: BS1050 This module will introduce you to the patterns of genetic variation/inheritance in families and of genetic variation in populations, and to current applications of genetics into modern medicine, anthropology, biotechnology and conservation.

  • Bioinformatics

    Module code: BS2040 ‘Bioinformatics’ gives an introductory overview of the underpinning principles of molecular biology that allow the acquisition, analysis and storage of information about genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes.

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